Among the defendants are a doctor, a lawyer, two civilians, the vice-rector of the institute and an official from the apartment maintenance department. Prices for services range from $400 to $6,000.
The police eliminated four corruption schemes for avoiding military service – in Kyiv and three regions of Ukraine. This was reported by the press service of the National Police of Ukraine.
It is reported that among the defendants are a doctor, a lawyer, two civilians, the vice-rector of the institute and an official from the apartment maintenance department. Prices for services range from $400 to $6,000.
In Kyiv, law enforcement officials detained the vice-rector of a higher educational institution, who received $1,200 from a master’s student for successfully passing an exam to avoid being expelled from the university.
In the Cherkasy region, a lawyer and another local resident were exposed who, for $5,500-6,000, promised a citizen to obtain documents proving his ineligibility for military service. The issues should be resolved thanks to the corrupt connections with the military medical commissions of the territorial centers of recruitment and social support. The defendants were detained after being offered $5,500 and 10,000 UAH for their services.
In the Zhytomyr region, the police detained a doctor, a member of the medical advisory commission, who received UAH 13,000 for making a fictitious diagnosis to get a disabled group “patient” for two years.
In the Chernihiv region, one of the heads of the apartment maintenance department was exposed: the officer received $600 from a man for appointing his friend to the position of driver in a military unit, which would allow him not to go to the front.
We remind you that in the Lviv region, a draft dodger tried to escape on a “honeymoon.” Earlier it was reported that the border guards of the Chop detachment detained eight men of military age who were planning to cross the Ukrainian-Slovak border illegally.
Source: korrespondent

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